In "Captain America: Living Legend" #1, Cap only looks the part thanks to Granov's bold and life-like illustrations. Granov and Andy Diggle's story, with its flat dialogue and lack of any real punch, does little to showcase Cap as much

Writer Joshua Hale Fialkov takes a grandiose notion and makes it mundane in "Hunger" #2, and although artist Leonard Kirk makes it look grand in spots, the issue is largely an emotionless piece of an under-realized idea.

"Guardians of the Galaxy" #4 gives the space-faring crew a bit of downtime while Sara Pichelli settles into the artist's chair. "Downtime" for this crew still involves plenty of punching, kicking and blaster-shooting.

In Kieron Gillen and Scot Eaton's "AvX: Consequences" #3, readers go deep into the mind of Scott Summers following the "Avengers vs. X-Men" event. Gillen widens the focus beyond just Cyclops, bringing in other major players throug

With stories created by comic talents like Jamie McKelvie, Matt Fraction, Brian Michael Bendis, and Ed McGuiness, "Marvel NOW! Point One" #1 features some fun stories with characters like Loki, Ant-Man, Star-Lord and Nova.

This is the first time Brian Michael Bendis' "Ultimate Comics Spider-Man" feels like it belongs to the Ultimate Universe, but Bendis but ties it together effortlessly, keeping the soul of Miles Morales' book intact.